
L-3 Communications
L-3 has grown from a motley collection of businesses spun off from Lockheed Martin in 1997 to a $14 billion company that is one of the largest military contractors. It provides a wide range of high-tech electronics and communications services not only to the Pentagon but also to U.S. intelligence agencies. Not all its services are high-tech: the company’s MPRI subsidiary, acquired in 2000, is among the providers of controversial private security services in places such as Iraq. With its 2005 acquisition of Titan Corp., L-3 got into the business of providing translators to assist U.S. forces in war zones and was thus linked to the scandal concerning mistreatment of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, where translators employed by Titan were reported to have been involved in interrogations.



